Forever by Chris Tomlin. Arranged by Douglas E. Wagner. For SATB choir and piano (with optional 2 trumpets, tenor sax, trombone, rhythm). Sacred Anthem: General, Thanksgiving. Octavo. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.10-3715L).
Forever God is faithful, forever God is strong, says the chorus of Chris Tomlin's energetic song of worship and thanks. Suitable for Thanksgiving and all year 'round, this new setting by Douglas E. Wagner includes optional parts for rhythm section and brass.

In Thanksgiving, Let Us Praise Him (with Now Thank We All Our God). Arranged by Lloyd Larson. SATB. Brookfield Choral Series. Sacred. 12 pages. Published by Brookfield Press (HL.8745965).
Lloyd Larson pairs an opening a cappella treatment of Now Thank We All Our God with an accompanied arrangement of a Claire Cloninger thanksgiving text based on the NETTLETON hymn tune. The main theme, “In thanksgiving, let us praise Him; in thanksgiving, let us sing” is heard throughout as the music builds to the final “Amen.” With optional flute and oboe.

Sing To The Lord A New Song by K. Lee Scott. For SATB choir, Children's choir, organ and 3-4 octave handbells. Praise; Thanksgiving. Easy-Moderately Easy. Published by Concordia Publishing House (CR.98-3124U1).

Still the Lord of All by Lloyd Larson. For SATB choir and piano. Sacred Anthem: General, Thanksgiving. Octavo. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.10-3762L).
In all of the seasons of life-the good and the bad-this stunning text reminds us that God is faithful and ultimately in control: "Lord of all in times of plenty, Lord of all in times of need, Living water, You sustain me, Bread of life, my soul You feed. When the greatness of my trials leaves me weak and feeling small, I rejoice, Lord of the harvest, You are still the Lord of all.".

Give Thanks by Henry Smith. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. For SATB choir, piano (with optional rhythm). Sacred Anthem, Lent, Thanksgiving. Octavo. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.10-4005L).
"Give thanks with a grateful heart, give thanks to the Holy One." This humble message of gratitude is portrayed superbly in Lloyd Larson's arrangement of this Henry Smith song. Building in intensity before a reflective close, the lyric vocal lines are supported by a flowing accompaniment that includes an optional rhythm score.